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Valutazione di 5 su 5
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dicembre 2024Dhanna ki dhani it’s a complete experience. It is a home away from home. The whole family makes you feel at home instantaneously
The food, hospitality and cultural experience is worth every dime and time
More importantly, Sumer is doing extraordinary work of connecting the tradition with the tech. He has started the digital school for the children in the village. The entire village is supremely, humble and hospitable.
Highly recommended for anyone seeking to understand true traditions and roots of India
Valutazione di 5 su 5
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novembre 2024In short: Great. Highly recommended.
We loved this experience. It was exciting, relaxing, fun, educational, had great hosts and great views from the camels.
Sumer was our main point of contact and guide. He was proactive and arranged our transfer from Jodphur with a kind, very good driver. Later, at the drop off point, Sumer was expecting us with our camels. I was a bit nervous but he was patient and reassuring. We really enjoyed the ride, the conversations, the landscapes and Sumer’s initiative (funded by this experience and by donations) of teaching kids in the village tools that will help them have a better future. Food was also delicious, as well as was tea. It’s also possible to a arrange for a home stay with Sumer. We didn’t do it but the rooms looked comfortable and clean. We would have done it if we had had more time in Jodphur!
Valutazione di 5 su 5
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ottobre 2024We had a lovely afternoon, We were picked up on time, the car was good and the journey went well, there was lots to see on the way.
We stopped to visit Osian temple and were able to get a drink.
We were met by Sumer and his brothers, the Camel ride was good. Sumer explained about the villiage and villiage life, how the weather has changed the land.
When we arrived we met the family, Sumers Dad showed us how to wrap and wear turbans, and his Mum showed us how the chapattis are cooked on sn open fire.
We had a lovely flavoursome Rajasthan meal, which beat us, it was plentiful.
Sumer explained his story and his dream, that is becoming a reality to help the villiage children to learn hindi and English and aims to teach them computer skills. Him and his family are welcoming and very thoughtful people.
We would recommend the tour.
We took up the option of the jeep ride for sunset and saw a herd of antelope, and green bee catchers on route.
Sunset was beautiful.
Valutazione di 5 su 5
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ottobre 2024Fantastic and humanitarian experience. You ride camels to a tiny village in the hills where local entrepreneurs have started tours to bring computer literacy to the village kids. In addition to the camels and home-cooked food, you meet the locals and see the classroom. It very much exceeded my expectations




